What might make Ohio State DT Haskell Garrett intriguing to the Cowboys

The Cowboys have a history of using hybrid interior defensive linemen. Is the Ohio State prospect a consideration to do just that? Tyler Browning (@DiabeticTyler) takes a closer look.

With two recent draft picks in Neville Gallimore and Osa Odighizuwa already on the roster, the Cowboys may not be looking for any more pure three-technique prospects in this iteration of the NFL draft. They very well may opt for a player that gives them position flexibility along the defensive line. Dallas covets players who are able to fill multiple roles on their team. So what about a player who can fill both one-technique and three-technique?

Ohio State defensive tackle Haskell Garrett was highly regarded coming out of high school, where he attended the power-house Bishop Gorman in Las Vegas. He earned four-star honors and decided to choose Ohio State as his college. In 2020 he was a first-team All-American by CBS Sports, and was a 2021 pre-season All-American. So does he fit with the Cowboys? Let’s dive into the film to find out.